Free Events This Week in Miami: Critical Mass, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Jazz

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After this last weekend, you’re most likely either horrifically hungover and broke from Ultra mania or going out of your mind from forced hibernation. Wherever you land, we have a week of free cultural goodness to get you back on track. 
Monday

Tuesday

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Art. Film. Dance. Books. Recreation. Even sex and dating. It’ll be fun, we promise.

Editor's Picks

  • 3 1/2 Minutes 10 Bullets at MDC Wolfson Campus: Watch the HBO documentary about the shooting death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis by Michael Dunn in Jacksonville. The screening will be followed by a discussion panel featuring Ron Davis and Lucia McBath, the parents of Jordan Davis; J.D. Patterson, director of the Miami-Dade Police Department; and Ed Shohat, a board member of Miami-Dade County Community Relations.
  • Open Mic at FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios: Show off your skills, from poetry and music to comedy and dance – the stage is all yours. 

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Friday

  • Critical Mass at Government Center: Break out the wheels and explore Miami’s streets.
  • Sipping Sessions With the New Tropic at Wolfsonian: Explore the museum for free while you sip microbrews. 
  • Jazz at MOCA: Catch new music from soul singer Timmy Thomas under the stars and a performance by French-Guadeloupean artist Marielle Plaisir in the galleries.

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